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Topics: Computers, computer technology, software

  • Eurosatory 2026: Geospatial technology advances decision-making in multi-domain operations

    At Eurosatory, Carmenta will present a demonstration of cross-domain military mobility, showing how geospatial technology can support coordination between uncrewed and crewed systems within a single operational flow. The demonstration illustrates how real-time data exchange and visualization help reduce complexity and support faster decision-making.

    Multi-domain operation across air, land, and sea.
  • Testing interoperability in practice: Carmenta at CWIX 2026

    Carmenta is proud to participate in NATO’s Coalition Warrior Interoperability Exercise (CWIX) 2026 in collaboration with Allied Armed Forces, and to contribute to this collaborative effort. Our technology is developed with interoperability at its core, designed to integrate seamlessly into complex environments where multiple systems, data sources, and organisations need to work together.

    Carmenta at NATO’s Coalition Warrior Interoperability Exercise (CWIX) 2026
  • Carmenta and SE3 Labs sign MoU to advance AI-driven geospatial analysis

    Carmenta and SE3 Labs have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance AI-driven geospatial analysis. Their collaboration aims to improve terrain routing and situational awareness for ground vehicles using advanced AI-assisted computer vision and high-resolution, semantic 3D maps.

    Carmenta and SE3 Labs demo at DSEI 2025.
  • Carmenta launches solution for rapid development of demanding UAS applications

    Demands for rapid development and deployment of drone capabilities in the defence industry are increasing sharply. At DSEI 2025, Carmenta, a leading provider of geospatial software solutions, is set to launch Carmenta UAS Mission Kit, an innovative new offer aimed at significantly reducing development time and risk for Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) mission applications.

    Carmenta UAS Mission Kit - 3D view with nap-of-the-earth route
  • Carmenta and Airbus Extend Frame Agreement to Strengthen Long-Term Global Collaboration

    Carmenta, a leading provider of geospatial technologies, is pleased to announce the extension of its frame agreement with Airbus Defence and Space. Under this agreement, Carmenta will continue to provide its geospatial technologies to support Airbus entities worldwide, solidifying the strong partnership between the two companies.

    Carmenta and Airbus sign the extension of their frame agreement to strengthen long-term global collaboration
  • Carmenta partners with BAE Systems Hägglunds in project that aims to integrate autonomous drones in CV90

    Carmenta and BAE Systems Hägglunds, together with hardware UAV manufacturer Airolit, have partnered to develop a solution with the objective of integrating autonomous drone surveillance capabilities into combat vehicle – CV90. The objective is extended sensor reach and situational awareness. Carmenta has developed a demonstrator for advanced 3D mission planning of autonomous BVLOS drones.

    combat vehicle – CV90 driving in terrain.
  • Carmenta Extends Decade-Long Agreement with University of the Bundeswehr Munich – Provides Technology for Advanced Helicopter Simulation Environments

    Carmenta is thrilled to announce the extension of its long-standing collaboration with the University of the Bundeswehr Munich. The renewed ten-year agreement provides continued integration of the Carmenta Engine into advanced simulation environments focused on enabling future Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) Fast-Jet, Transport and Attack-Helicopter missions.
    Shaping the Cockpit of the Future

    Hubschrauber Simulator at University of the Bundeswehr Munich